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The Librarian Of Basra

The Librarian Of Basra
Alia Muhammad Baker is a proud, dedicated librarian in the Iraqi city of Basra. Devoted readers flocked to her library to discuss everything under the sun. With war on the horizon, Alia feared that the collection would be damaged forever. After the government refused to help, saving as many books as possible became Alia's goal. Thousands of books were moved to safety with the help of friends, neighbors, basra geeta and the restaurant next door. Based on a true story, this is a testimonial to the difference one individual's courage basra geeta and conviction can make. With simple, colorful pastel acrylic illustrations. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Basra, the Failed Gulf State

Basra, the Failed Gulf State
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Basra International Airport - Basra International Airport is the second largest international airport in Iraq, and is located in the southern city of Basra.

Basra Governorate - Basra province, or Al Basrah province, is a province in the nation of Iraq. Its capital is Basra, the largest city of southern Iraq.

Basra Province, Ottoman Empire - Basra Vilayet was a vilayet (province) of the Ottoman Empire. The capital was Basra.

Basra (game) - Basra is a card game played in Eastern Mediterranean countries such as Lebanon and Egypt. It is a vareity of fishing played by four people.

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